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Posted By: Jay
Barry is correct on this. Cards from the National League teams from New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago tend to be the most readily available. Of course there are some scarcer poses within this group but in general they are the most obtainable. The Western League teams in general are a little more difficult to obtain. Cards from one year teams like the Whites and the Maroons can be tough, especially the Maroons. Then there are some teams that appear very rarely like the Lowells and the team from Wilkes Barre. These latter two examples are genuine rarities. |
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